Biology, asked by haseenaabusulaiman, 3 months ago

4.Animals do not have cell wall.What would happen if animals have cell wall?

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Answered by loknarayansharma66
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Therefore if an animal cell had a cell wall, it would not be able to do all of its usual activities, for example, run, eat, or do any of the usual necessities as sufficient as possible, as having a cell wall in animal cell would make them stiff and not do any of these activities.

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Answered by IPAN
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If an animal cell had a cell wall, the animal cells would have a definite shape and size , it would have been stronger,and it would not allow any content to enter or exit from the cell whereas it is always necessary for the animal cell to be selectively permeable ( semi - permeable ).

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The function of the cell wall is to provide the cell with structure, giving the cell its shape and supports the cell making it stronger, having more protection. It is thick and built from cellulose. Plant cells usually only have cell walls because of how they grow; in particular, towards sunlight. To provide the cell with the strength to support its weight, it has the cell wall.

And if an animal cell had a cell wall, it would not be able to do all of its usual activities, for example, run, eat, or do any of the usual necessities as sufficient as possible, as having a cell wall in animal cell would make them stiff and not do any of these activities. They get strength from other areas such as the structure of bones, allowing the animal to stand up but can also move. Plant cells do not have bones and therefore get their strength from the cell wall.

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